WOLFEBORO — Warrant articles discussed at this weekend’s past deliberative session in Wolfeboro for school-related issues in the Governor Wentworth Regional School District were approved by voters without amendment.

Assistant Superintendent Kathy Cuddy-Egbert said while some discussion was sparked when voters asked why $150,000 was requested for a reserve fund set aside for ongoing maintenance, she said the money is set aside for “one-time, big ticket items.”

“The question was asked, ‘Why wasn’t that put into the regular budget? Why was that broken out separately?’” she explained. “And the answer to that was in the capital reserve budget, there are one time items versus ongoing maintenance that you do as things come up. These are just one time items like if a burner goes or if doors need to be installed, or something of that nature.”

She said there aren’t any major maintenance projects on the horizon and pointed out the cost of maintaining the buildings is fairly low.

“Given our square footage, which is 648,000 square feet, it’s the equivalent of $414 for an 1,800 square-foot home — so it’s a reasonable amount,” she said.

Voting on school warrant articles and the election of officers will take place in the districts towns on Tuesday, March 12. For New Durham voters, at the New Durham School on from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. For Wolfeboro voters, polling will be held in the undercroft of the All Saints Episcopal Church from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Elections will also be held this year at Town Meeting for a School Board member from New Durham for a two-year term, from Effingham for a three-year term, from Ossipee for a three-year term and for a “school board member at large” also for a three-year term. A school district moderator will also be elected, to serve for one year.